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7 killed, 24 injured in Tibet as India quake affects China
(Xinhua)
09:16, September 21, 2011
Photo taken on Sept. 20, 2011 shows a damaged house in the quake-affected Yadong County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. At least seven people died and 24 others were injured in the county after a strong earthquake occurred in the state of Sikkim in northern India on Sunday evening. The earthquake destroyed 2,961 houses and affected 13,793 people in the county, which borders India's Sikkim, the epicenter of the 6.9-magnitude quake. (Xinhua/Gesang Dawa)
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(Xinhua)
09:16, September 21, 2011
Photo taken on Sept. 20, 2011 shows a damaged house in the quake-affected Yadong County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. At least seven people died and 24 others were injured in the county after a strong earthquake occurred in the state of Sikkim in northern India on Sunday evening. The earthquake destroyed 2,961 houses and affected 13,793 people in the county, which borders India's Sikkim, the epicenter of the 6.9-magnitude quake. (Xinhua/Gesang Dawa)
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Earthquake in India affects Tibet, leaving 7 deadCentral government to finance 226 key projects in Tibet over next five yearsBird-eye view of snow mountains of Qinghai-Tibet PlateauAnnual Shoton Festival concludes in LhasaHarvest season in TibetCultural festival kicks off in Tibet's Xigaze
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